Tooth Gym
Charcoal "whitening" Toothpaste
Charcoal "whitening" Toothpaste
Charcoal tooth powder is known for its whitening and detoxing properties. Charcoal is also known for reducing 90% of cavity causing bacteria in the mouth. It encourages remineralization of tooth enamel by neutralizing acids and bacteria, supplying calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus for strengthening teeth, and maintaining a naturally alkaline pH.
No artificial additives of any kind.
Effective ingredients:
- Activated Charcoal - whitens teeth, detoxifies the mouth tissues and teeth from heavy metals, prevent staining, neutralizes bacteria prevent cavities.
- Coconut Oil - Replenishes xerostomia (dry mouth, common side effect for most medications), balances pH levels.
Alternative uses:
In dental office and/or whitening services.
Used as polishing paste (alternative to pumice). Health & Beauty
Great for polishing before whitening treatment.
Ingredients: Activated charcoal, Xylitol, Bentonite Clay, Pink Himalayan salt, Coconut Oil, Distilled water. Vegan product made in California. NO fluoride. NO glycerin.
Shelf life: 9 months after opening.
California Proposition 65 Warning: Consuming this product can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.
DISCLAIMER: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The consistency of our products may change due to extreme heat and/or cold weather. Tooth Gym has no control over the conditions during transit or delivery. Please understand that we cannot be responsible for melted or frozen products. Products may appear inconsistent in color, but natural products color come from natural ingredients. No dyes added. Our handmade products are made with consistent formulas and ingredients.
**Please note when switching from chemical products to all-natural products, irritation, redness or burning can occur. While it is uncommon, we recommend applying a patch test before fully introducing your mouth to new products.